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January 2008 |
Vol 3, Issue 1 |
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Staging WORKS!
for lowcountry
agents |
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Dear Melissa,
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Can you believe it
is already January?
Many of you have set
New Year's
Resolutions to
increase listings,
become a top
producer or provide
better customer
service. We are
here to help you
with all of those
goals! Let us show
you how real estate
staging can enhance
your bottom line! |
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What Clients Are
Saying.... |
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"It looks
incredible. I am
especially
pleased with
your execution.
Managing and
performing on
expectations is
paramount in
business and you
hit both. Thank
you."
Greer Arthur, AD
Development
"Thanks to Bevin
and her awesome
staging and
design ideas for
helping us in
this slower
market. After
having numerous
showings on two
higher priced
homes and no
offers, we
decided to try
Bevin's
staging. Right
after the
staging, both
properties went
under contract
and sold. Then,
I sold my
personal
residence for
market
price with only
31 days on
market after
having Bevin
consult me
on the paint
colors,
furniture
placement and
decluttering.
Bevin's staging
and redesign
services are
awesome and are
highly
recommended!
Thanks again
Bevin!"
Investor
Client, Mt.
Pleasant, SC
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ROI - What Really
Matters |
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Return
on Investment, the
bottom line.
This is what really
matters when dealing
with investments.
Real Estate and
Staging are no
different. As a
successful real
estate agent or
investor when
considering
marketing venues,
ads and staging you
must consider how
this will effect the
bottom line, or ROI.
Cost
consideration
- Staging is
relatively
inexpensive,
usually less
than 1/2% - 1%
of the list
price of the
home.
(Percentage
usually
decreases as the
list price
increases.)
Currently in
Charleston, the
average staged
home (vacant) is
in the $600K -
$2M range
(excluding model
homes). The
average cost for
this price point
is only $2800 -
$3800 for a
three to four
month rental of
furniture, art,
accessories,
delivery, and
stager's fees. Rooms
included in this
package are
typically the
living room,
dining room,
eat-in kitchen,
master bedroom &
bath. At this
price point
staging only
needs to shave
one month of
time on market
to have more
than paid for
itself.
Statistics show
that the average
staged home
sells in half
the time as
unstaged homes
however!
What does this
mean for you?
Saving money on
carrying costs
and receiving
higher offers
(national
studies show as
much as 3-9%
higher offers)
mean a
significant ROI
for your
sellers! This
also means more
money in your
pocket in saved
marketing
expenses and
higher
commission
(based on higher
sales prices).
Happy sellers
also usually
mean fewer
withdrawn
listings,
additional future
business and
referrals. If
you haven't
already
considered
staging, maybe
it is time....
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Real Estate Staging
VS Model Homes &
Decorator Staging |
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For Years
builders have
been utilizing
model homes to
help buyers
emotionally
relate to their
properties.
Lower profit
margins and the
rise of the
staging industry
has builders
looking at
alternatives.
Real Estate
Staging aka Home
Staging is
affordable for
nearly any home
seller now and
offers a higher
return on
investment.
Ease of
installation
means that it
also only takes
days or weeks to
have the home
ready for market
versus months
the old
fashioned way.
Sellers also do
not need to
figure out what
to do with the
inventory when
the home or
neighborhood is
sold out. The
professional
stager will come
take it all
away, leaving a
great blank
palette for the
buyers.
How does staging
save money over
traditional
models or
decorator
staging?
True Real Estate
Staging is done
using what is
widely
available. The
inventory will
match the look
and overall feel
of the home, but
will be generic
enough to appeal
to maximum
buyers. Gone
are the needs of
custom furniture
and draperies,
wallpaper and
special faux
finishes. The
look is real,
comfortable and
mirrors the
likely buyers of
the property.
What should you
look for in a
professional
stager?
To best outfit
your seller's
property, they
should have a
wide variety of
inventory. Ask
for photos of
past staging
jobs,
testimonials or
referrals from
other
agents/clients
and what their
personal
statistics are.
Lastly, staging
should not cost
an arm & a leg -
reasonable rates
are typically in
the 1/2-1% range
and no higher
than about $2000
- $7000 unless
staging multiple
bedrooms or
non-standard
rooms.
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RESA Awards - Bevin
Wins! |
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The Real Estate
Staging
Association
announced on
Sunday the
winners for the
2007 RESA
Awards. Our own
Bevin Googer won
for 2007 Rookie
Stager of the
Year! Please
help me in
congratulating
her on this
awesome
achievement. We
are so proud of
her!
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Thank you
Charleston for
being so
supportive of
First
Impressions Home
Staging &
Interior
ReDesign! The
phone calls,
emails and
congratulations
on our RESA
nominations were
overwhelming!
We love helping
you grow your
business and
appreciate the
way you help us
grow ours. See
you next
month.....
Sincerely, |
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Melissa Marro &
Bevin Googer
First Impressions
Home Staging &
Interior ReDesign |
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